Graphic detail | Chase the blues away

American consumers are finally cheering up

Much to the relief of Joe Biden

FOR THE past year America’s economy has suffered from an emotional disconnect. Analysts and investors have been impressed by its growth, which has consistently exceeded forecasts and run ahead of the country’s rich-world peers. But Americans themselves have been much harder to please. The most closely watched gauge of popular sentiment about the economy—a monthly survey conducted by the University of Michigan—has yielded exceptionally low results, roughly the same as during the global financial crisis of 2007-09.

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